The Taiwan market will see desktop PC shipments decrease 20% on year in 2015, consisting of a decline of 30% for brand vendors and 10% for white-box vendors, according to Towny Huang, president of Acer Taiwan, while notebook shipments will slip 3-5% and tablet shipments will slump 60-70%.

In 2016, desktop and notebook shipments will remain unchanged on year while tablet shipments will drop 40-50%, Huang said .

Huang expects enterprise products to be the main growth driver for Acer in 2016 and revenues from related product lines will grow more than double from 2015 in 2016.

Acer Taiwan is currently seeing stable revenues from Taiwan's education and government procurement orders. However, since the government procurement orders are only seeing limited growth and Acer already has a 80% market share in Taiwan's education procurement market, the vendor is unlikely to be able to achieve major growth from the segment.

As for the enterprise market, Acer is mainly pushing solutions that combine cloud computing servers with its PCs and smartphones. Currently, the enterprise market is being dominated by Hewlett-Packard (HP), Lenovo and Asustek Computer, and Acer is now looking to expand its presence in the sector with help from its channel partners. Revenues from enterprise products currently account for 15-20% of Acer Taiwan's overall revenues.

Acer CEO Jason Chen also previously said that the company is starting to turn its focus to the enterprise market. Acer already has over 50% of its revenues from the US coming from its enterprise products lines. It is looking to raise the percentage to 40% from the current 26% in India.